Could you do a detailed and accurate drawing of the last cityscape you looked at from memory?

Chances are you can’t, but Stephen Wiltshire can and does. The British artist is known as the ‘Human Camera’ for his outstanding work re-creating sprawling cityscapes down to the smallest of details after seeing them just once.

Diagnosed with autism at three-years-old, he communicates with the world through art — a language we can all understand.

Watch this video to find out more about one of the world’s most prolific and talented artists.

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